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Consumption.....TB
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Deb needs a change | Report | 3 Nov 2007 12:50 |
I have quite a lot of deaths in my tree due to consumption/TB. I'm wondering if this was caused through their occupations. They were all welsh miners. |
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Pete | Report | 3 Nov 2007 13:01 |
It is more likely to be a reflection on the awful living conditions with families living in very cramped and confined homes. Pulmonary TB is a lung disease, so an infected person would cough and hack and excrete the bacterium as they coughed. |
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Deb needs a change | Report | 3 Nov 2007 13:09 |
I've just googled it and it's awful thinking of them going through that! |
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♥Betty Boo from Dundee♥ | Report | 3 Nov 2007 13:31 |
Hi Deb, |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 3 Nov 2007 13:51 |
I believe an awful lot of people in North Wales had TB,and this was put down to inter-marriage,as no-one moved away from the areas of their birth. |
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MaryfromItaly | Report | 3 Nov 2007 14:27 |
Miners would be liable to get silicosis or pneumoconiosis, which may have been mistaken for TB in the past: |
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Patricia | Report | 5 Nov 2007 11:08 |
Hi, |
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Heather | Report | 5 Nov 2007 11:35 |
Yes I can remember those mobile TB x ray screenings in the late 50s - it seemed pretty common as did the kids wearing calipers due to polio. |
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Heather | Report | 5 Nov 2007 13:10 |
What an interesting story Mary :) TB was all but eradicated by the 70s(remember those dreaded tb jabs). Apparently though, UK now has the highest number of TB patients in europe, brought in by the recent influx of immigrants. |
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MaryfromItaly | Report | 5 Nov 2007 13:59 |
Michael, it's phthisis. |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 5 Nov 2007 15:31 |
More people coming from countries where TB is endemic, more foreign holidays to those places, a lower take up of the innoculation because its not seen as a threat and stronger antibiotic resistant strains. There is also the high incidence of TB in people with compromised immune systems. |